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The Unwritten Law (1907 film)

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Produced by
  
Siegmund Lubin

Country
  
USA

Release date
  
1907

Running time
  
12 minutes

Production company
  
Lubin Manufacturing Company

Similar
  
The Girl in the Red V, The Thaw, Ragtime

The Unwritten Law: A Thrilling Drama Based on the Thaw-White Case is a 1907 film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, based on the true crime story of Henry Kendall Thaw's murder of Stanford White over his involvement with model and actress Evelyn Nesbit. Produced and released concurrently with Thaw's trial, its depiction of a recent sexual scandal led to widespread controversy, becoming "the first film in the United States to be widely construed as 'scandalous.'"

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Plot

The plot closely follows Nesbit's own testimony regarding White's seduction and assault, followed by a scene of the murder and Thaw's imprisonment in New York prison The Tombs. Finally, the film shows Thaw's acquittal, though in reality, he had not yet been acquitted at the time of the film's release.

Reception

The film was denounced in the motion picture press and banned in several cities.

References

The Unwritten Law (1907 film) Wikipedia